The Brentford vs Southampton live stream will see the newly-promoted look for their first Premier League win of the season when they travel to face the Bees — and you can watch it from anywhere with a VPN.
Brentford host Southampton at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday, as both teams are eyeing this as a must-win game.
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The Bees have had the cloud of Ivan Toney's potential departure hanging over them for some time and although Thomas Frank is very laid back, he will be eager to move on. Despite everything Toney has done for the Bees, everyone connected with Brentford is ready to move on and wish him well. On the pitch they lost 2-0 at Liverpool last weekend in a predictably tough outing but Brentford know a win against Southampton will give them six points from a possible nine to start the season and set them up well to push for a top 10 finish.
Southampton have yet to score on their return to the Premier League as Russell Martin's side have dominated possession in both of their games but lost 1-0 to both Newcastle and Nottingham Forest as they failed to take chances. If Saints can get the balance right and have more of an attacking threat, they can cause shocks this season and have plenty of exciting new players to use after a busy end to the window. Still, getting at least a point from this game before the international break is vital to help Saints' players, fans and staff believe that they can stay in the Premier League this season.
How to watch Brentford vs Southampton live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 10am ET Saturday (August 31)
Venue: Gtech Community Stadium
TV Channel: Peacock Premium
Streaming: Premier League on Peacock
Brentford focus, team news
Josh Dasilva, Rico Henry, Aaron Hickey and Igor Thiago remain out, while Brentford will rely heavily on Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa up top to deliver goals and chances. New signing Sepp van den Berg could start in central defense, while Fabio Carvalho is also expected to get the nod in an attacking central role and Brentford just pipped Southampton to his signature. Just like they always do at home, the Bees will go direct and press high from the first whistle.
Southampton focus, team news
Martin has a lot of selection decisions to make as teenagers Tyler Dibling and Sam Amo-Ameyaw both impressed in their 5-3 League Cup win at Cardiff City in midweek. New signings Matheus Fernandes and Cameron Archer were both on the scoresheet in the midweek win and are pushing for a start. New goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale could make his debut in goal for Saints after his move from Arsenal was completed in time, while fellow new signings Ryan Fraser and Maxwel Cornet won't be available as they missed the deadline for this weekend. Adam Lallana returned from injury to make his second Saints debut in midweek, while both Ross Stewart and Kamaldeen Sulemana are almost back to full fitness. Gavin Bazunu remains out long-term with an Achilles injury.
Brentford vs Southampton prediction
This seems like it will be an open, entertaining game and we should expected plenty of chances. The Bees will probably just edge it due to their extra quality and belief in the final third. Brentford 2-1 Southampton.
Brentford are enjoying a respectable start to the season, an opening weekend win over Crystal Palace was a good result considering the Eagles have been tipped as a dark horse for European qualification this season. There was no shame in Sunday’s defeat at Anfield, plenty of teams will leave the famous stadium without any points this season, and a midweek Carabao Cup win over Colchester got the Bees buzzing. Now the arrival of a winless Southampton is a great opportunity to keep the wins coming.
Southampton will consider themselves unlucky to have zero points on the board, but failure to even get a draw against a Newcastle team that played with 10 men for more than an hour was poor, and the newly-promoted team looked lacking in quality against a Nottm Forest side also expected to battle against the drop. If Russell Martin’s side are to prove themselves up to Premier League standard they need to improve rapidly or it’ll be a swift return to the Championship.
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The Brentford vs Southampton live stream will see the newly-promoted look for their first Premier League win of the season when they travel to face the Bees — and you can watch it from anywhere with a VPN.
Brentford host Southampton at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday, as both teams are eyeing this as a must-win game.
WATCH BRENTFORD v SOUTHAMPTON LIVE
The Bees have had the cloud of Ivan Toney's potential departure hanging over them for some time and although Thomas Frank is very laid back, he will be eager to move on. Despite everything Toney has done for the Bees, everyone connected with Brentford is ready to move on and wish him well. On the pitch they lost 2-0 at Liverpool last weekend in a predictably tough outing but Brentford know a win against Southampton will give them six points from a possible nine to start the season and set them up well to push for a top 10 finish.
Southampton have yet to score on their return to the Premier League as Russell Martin's side have dominated possession in both of their games but lost 1-0 to both Newcastle and Nottingham Forest as they failed to take chances. If Saints can get the balance right and have more of an attacking threat, they can cause shocks this season and have plenty of exciting new players to use after a busy end to the window. Still, getting at least a point from this game before the international break is vital to help Saints' players, fans and staff believe that they can stay in the Premier League this season.
How to watch Brentford vs Southampton live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 10am ET Saturday (August 31)
Venue: Gtech Community Stadium
TV Channel: Peacock Premium
Streaming: Premier League on Peacock
Brentford focus, team news
Josh Dasilva, Rico Henry, Aaron Hickey and Igor Thiago remain out, while Brentford will rely heavily on Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa up top to deliver goals and chances. New signing Sepp van den Berg could start in central defense, while Fabio Carvalho is also expected to get the nod in an attacking central role and Brentford just pipped Southampton to his signature. Just like they always do at home, the Bees will go direct and press high from the first whistle.
Southampton focus, team news
Martin has a lot of selection decisions to make as teenagers Tyler Dibling and Sam Amo-Ameyaw both impressed in their 5-3 League Cup win at Cardiff City in midweek. New signings Matheus Fernandes and Cameron Archer were both on the scoresheet in the midweek win and are pushing for a start. New goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale could make his debut in goal for Saints after his move from Arsenal was completed in time, while fellow new signings Ryan Fraser and Maxwel Cornet won't be available as they missed the deadline for this weekend. Adam Lallana returned from injury to make his second Saints debut in midweek, while both Ross Stewart and Kamaldeen Sulemana are almost back to full fitness. Gavin Bazunu remains out long-term with an Achilles injury.
Brentford vs Southampton prediction
This seems like it will be an open, entertaining game and we should expected plenty of chances. The Bees will probably just edge it due to their extra quality and belief in the final third. Brentford 2-1 Southampton.
Brentford are enjoying a respectable start to the season, an opening weekend win over Crystal Palace was a good result considering the Eagles have been tipped as a dark horse for European qualification this season. There was no shame in Sunday’s defeat at Anfield, plenty of teams will leave the famous stadium without any points this season, and a midweek Carabao Cup win over Colchester got the Bees buzzing. Now the arrival of a winless Southampton is a great opportunity to keep the wins coming.
Southampton will consider themselves unlucky to have zero points on the board, but failure to even get a draw against a Newcastle team that played with 10 men for more than an hour was poor, and the newly-promoted team looked lacking in quality against a Nottm Forest side also expected to battle against the drop. If Russell Martin’s side are to prove themselves up to Premier League standard they need to improve rapidly or it’ll be a swift return to the Championship.